Skip Pearlman

Reporter/Photographer

spearlman@dailyvoice.com

Skip Pearlman is an award-winning photojournalist who has been photographing and covering news, sports and features in Westchester, Putnam and Dutchess counties for three decades, and currently resides in Dutchess County.

Skip was formerly a photographer and reporter at Daily Voice.

Skip Pearlman's Contributions

Lakeland/Panas Wins Boys Lacrosse Title-Game Thriller Over Mamaroneck Lakeland/Panas Wins Boys Lacrosse Title-Game Thriller Over Mamaroneck
Lakeland/Panas Wins Boys Lacrosse Title-Game Thriller Over Mamaroneck WHITE PLAINS, N.Y. - For the last four years, the matchup in the Section 1 Class A lacrosse championship game had been the same - Mamaroneck vs. Lakeland/Panas. So no one was surprised to see the two rivals facing off again in the nightcap (the last of three championship games) Thursday night on the turf at White Plains High School. Mamaroneck came in as the defending champ, and had won three of the last four Class A titles, but it was the Rebels who held on this time, claiming an 11-10 victory and their second sectional championship in the last three years. The Rebels broke a 10-10 tie wit…
Steer Honors Student-Athlete Graduates At In Westchester Spring Celebration Steer Honors Student-Athlete Graduates At In Westchester Spring Celebration
Steer Honors Student-Athlete Graduates At In Westchester Spring Celebration RYE BROOK, N.Y. - Steer For Student Athletes held its spring celebration Friday evening at the Hilton Westchester, honoring 2016 Steer graduates from Port Chester High School. Steer 2016 graduates honored at the event were Sam Brown, Montserrat Cardenas, Steven Hernandez, Shannon Maguire and Rayder Sanchez. Sports Illustrated writer Alex Wolff was a keynote speaker at the event, which also included comments from Steer Executive Director and Co-Founder Michael Eck and Steer Coordinator Byron Womack. The Steer program, in collaboration with Alex Wolff, hopes to inspire and educate many on th…
Bethel Steps Out For Early Memorial Day Parade Bethel Steps Out For Early Memorial Day Parade
Bethel Steps Out For Early Memorial Day Parade BETHEL, Conn. — Bethel held its annual veterans breakfast and Memorial Day Parade on Sunday, with big crowds lining the streets in town to watch the spectacle. Events got underway with a veterans breakfast at the Joseph W. Tarrant Jr. American Legion Memorial Post 100, followed by a placing of wreaths at noon. The parade kicked off at 2 p.m. with marchers heading down Greenwood Avenue to P.T. Barnum Square and left onto School Street. The parade ended in front of the Hurgin Municipal Center, which hosted the St. Mary School carnival. Click here for a photo gallery from the carnival.
St. Mary School Dishes Up Fun, Food, Rides At Annual Carnival In Bethel St. Mary School Dishes Up Fun, Food, Rides At Annual Carnival In Bethel
St. Mary School Dishes Up Fun, Food, Rides At Annual Carnival In Bethel BETHEL, Conn. — St. Mary School in Bethel held its annual carnival over the weekend on the grounds of the Hurgin Municipal Canter. In its 40th year, the St. Mary School Carnival has grown into an event for the whole family, with plenty of rides, community and food.  There were raffle tickets for cash prizes, a pie-baking contest and new menu items this year.
Norwalk Little League Celebrates Challenger Division For Special Needs Kids Norwalk Little League Celebrates Challenger Division For Special Needs Kids
Norwalk Little League Celebrates Challenger Division For Special Needs Kids NORWALK, Conn. — Norwalk Little League held its third annual Challenger Recognition Day on Sunday, celebrating the division that serves kids with special needs. Dozens of kids and families came out in beautiful weather to celebrate the 20-plus-year-old program, and to watch a Challenger Division game between the Westport Winners and Norwalk. The Challenger Division currently includes teams from Norwalk, Westport, Fairfield, Stamford, Darien, Redding and Ridgefield, and includes kids ages 5 through 18. "We started it n 1995," Challenger Division President Guy Taccone told Daily Vo…
Golfers Swing Into Spring At Danbury's Richter Park At Fundraiser Golfers Swing Into Spring At Danbury's Richter Park At Fundraiser
Golfers Swing Into Spring At Danbury's Richter Park At Fundraiser DANBURY, Conn. — Richter Park Golf Course, a municipal golf course in Danbury, is a popular spot for tournaments, for fundraisers and for the weekend golfer. It has won a variety of awards and has been named a Top 10 Connecticut Course and the No. 2 Best Public Course in the NY Metropolitan Area. Golfers recently hit the course and enjoyed the great weather as the Regional YMCA of Western Connecticut in Brookfield hosted its 27th annual Golf Classic. RIchter Park has 18 total holes, with green fees ranging from $55 to $85. The course was designed by Edward C. Ryder and it was built in 19…
John Jay High School Golf Team Looking To Close Season Strong John Jay High School Golf Team Looking To Close Season Strong
John Jay High School Golf Team Looking To Close Season Strong EAST FISHKILL, N.Y. - The John Jay High golf team was about to wrap up regular season action, with sectional play on the horizon, when Daily Voice caught up with Patriots coach Jim Cancellari. Check out the video to see Daily Voice talk to Cancellari about his team, which was 10-5 prior to taking on Yorktown Wednesday afternoon.
Ossining, Mahopac Battle Through 10 Innings In Playoff Thriller Ossining, Mahopac Battle Through 10 Innings In Playoff Thriller
Ossining, Mahopac Battle Through 10 Innings In Playoff Thriller MAHOPAC, N.Y. - The No. 11 seed Ossining High baseball team hit the road Saturday to take on sixth-seeded Mahopac in a Class AA opening-round playoff game in Mahopac. In his most impressive performance of the season, Indians senior captain Brendan White picked up the win on the mound for Mahopac, going all 10 innings to earn a 2-1 victory over the Pride. White also connected on the game-winning hit, smacking a one-out, line-drive into the left-center field gap with two on in the bottom of the 10th. The rip scored Anthony Mirtditaj - who opened the inning with a single - with the winning run…
John Jay Stuns Archrival Arlington In Playoff Baseball Thriller John Jay Stuns Archrival Arlington In Playoff Baseball Thriller
John Jay Stuns Archrival Arlington In Playoff Baseball Thriller LAGRANGEVILLE, N.Y. -- Two old rivals mixed it up on the baseball diamond Saturday morning, as the No. 13-seed John Jay High baseball team traveled to take on fourth-seeded Arlington in a Section 1 Class AA playoff game played at Arlington High School. Antonio Pragana drove in three runs for John Jay, and Dan DiMarzo and J.D. Lent each drove in two, as the Patriots earned the upset with an 8-2 victory. Trent Valentine picked up the win for Jay on the hill, as the Patriots improved to 11-11, and will play at Greeley in a quarterfinal on Monday. Mike Pascoe took the loss for the Admirals, wh…
Roy C. Ketcham Falls In Softball Playoffs Roy C. Ketcham Falls In Softball Playoffs
Roy C. Ketcham Falls In Softball Playoffs WAPPINGERS FALLS, N.Y. - The ninth-seeded Clarkstown North High School softball team hit the road Friday to take on eighth-seeded Roy C. Ketcham in a Class AA opening-round playoff game. It was the Rams who earned the upset, riding a five-run second inning to a 9-5 victory, behind freshman starter and winner Kaitlyn Fudge. Brittney Fata had a three-run double and drove in four runs for North, and Gianna Lia added two RBI with a double. Jessica Roe started and took the loss, and Brandi Pettit pitched in relief for RCK, which ended its season at 14-7. Check out the video to see Daily Voice …
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